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Imitation crab musubi

On Friday, I was working at a friend's house, and by the time the workday ended I was SO HUNGRY that I impulsively bought a pack of imitation crab from Aldi. As I was grabbing it, one of the workers there said to me "Have you had these before?" I told her I have, and she said "Oh okay, just making sure, because they're kind of sweet and really artificial tasting." Well, it is imitation crab, so I kind of expect it to taste artificial. I know some people that really dislike the taste of it, but I like it! I'd rather snack on fake crab than on crackers.

Aldi used to sell smaller packages of imitation crab, but now it's like, a whole pound! So I had way more than I needed to satisfy my hunger that evening, and I wanted a way to use up the rest of it (without just...snacking on it some more). I was browsing for ideas online, and I came across some creamy imitation crab onigiri recipes. And that sounded delicious.

Three imitation crab musubis lying next to each other, and another one sitting on top
Not onigiri

Problem is, I don't have an onigiri mold. But what I do have is a musubi mold! I really didn't want to buy any extra ingredients for this, so I used different recipes for inspiration and just threw something together based on what I already had:

  • two nori sheets
  • short grain rice
  • furikake
  • mayonnaise
  • Shark brand sriracha
  • some sad looking cilantro, so I might as well throw that into the mix too
Some shredded imitation crab mixed with mayo and sriracha, along with some nori, some cut up cilantro, and rice mixed with furikake
It was a cloudy afternoon when I made this

I shredded up some pieces of imitation crab and mixed it with mayonnaise and Sriracha. I cooked a cup of the rice and once that was done, I mixed in a tablespoon or so of furikake. To assemble, I placed half a nori sheet on my cutting board with the musubi mold in the middle of it. I layered in some rice, then some crab, then some cilantro, more furikake, sesame seeds because why not, and then a layer of rice to finish it off!

The musubi ingredients in the mold, on top of the nori sheet
The musubi mold is worth it! Using a can of spam does NOT work well

And then I just pressed down, removed the mold, and wrapped it up!

A top view of the four musubis sitting on a plate
I had nicer lighting in my bedroom

It was a tasty treat! And I was so happy to use up the rest of my nori as well as the rest of a jar of mayo. I am getting through so many of my sauces and shelf stable ingredients! At this point I'm refusing to buy any long lasting ingredient that will leave me with a bunch of leftover. (Except for like, oil and salt) One day I will get through it all!

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